TEAM* Clemson advanced to the semifinals of the NIT on Tuesday with a 73-68 win over Belmont. It is the third time the Tiger program has advanced to play in the semifinals in Madison Square Garden, joining the 1998-99 and 2006-07 teams.

* The Tigers face the winner of the quarterfinal game between California and SMU on Tuesday, April 1. It marks the latest calendar date Clemson will have played a game in its history.

* Tuesday’s win was Clemson’s 12th straight at home in the NIT, the second-longest streak in history. Only Michigan owns a longer streak with 16 in a row at home since 1980.

* The Tigers earned their 23rd win Tuesday, the program’s highest total since the 2008-09 team also won 23 games.

* Clemson has improved its win total by 10 games over the 2012-13 season (13-18), matching the school record set when the 1938-39 team won 16 games one season after winning just six.

* Tuesday’s win was Clemson’s sixth in the month of March, surpassing the previous school record of five set by the 2006-07 team.

* Clemson matched its single-season record for home wins with its 16th victory in Littlejohn Coliseum on Tuesday.

* Head Coach Brad Brownell improved to 3-0 against Belmont. He was previously 2-0 as the head coach at Wright State, his most recent stop prior to Clemson.

* The Tigers need one win to match the ACC record for wins following a losing season. Duke’s 1983-84 team and NC State’s 2011-12 both won 24 games, most in league history after a losing season the year before.

* Clemson won its eighth game decided by five points or less Tuesday, the most since the 2006-07 team also won eight in that scenario.

* The Tigers improved to 11-1 on the season when scoring at least 70 points. Clemson scored 70 or more just six times in 2012-13.

* Clemson’s bench outscored Belmont 19-0, the biggest disparity in the Tigers’ favor since the VMI game on Dec. 30.

* Clemson’s 10 three-point goals matched a season-high, and matched the most by any Tiger team in 31 NIT games. The 2006-07 team made 10 in the championship game loss to West Virginia.

INDIVIDUAL* K.J. McDanielsK.J. McDanielsJr. Forward#32 6-6, 200Birmingham, ALView Full Profile scored double figures Tuesday, the 32nd time this season the Tiger junior has reached 10 or more points in a game.

* McDaniels scored 16 points and became just the sixth player in Clemson history to surpass 600 in a single season. He has 603 entering the semifinals.

* McDaniels blocked a pair of shots Tuesday. He extended his streak to 17 consecutive games with at least one block. He needs just three to become the third different Tiger to block at least 100 in a season.

* McDaniels had four dunks Tuesday and now has 56, third-most in school history for a single season. He needs six to match Harold Jamison’s 62 from the 1998-99 season.

* Damarcus HarrisonDamarcus HarrisonJr. Guard#21 6-4, 200Greenwood, SCView Full Profile scored 16 points Tuesday, the second time in three NIT games he has had at least 16. He has reached double figures in eight of the past 11 games.

* Jordan RoperJordan RoperSo. Guard#20 5-11, 165Columbia, SCView Full Profile reached double figures for the fourth time in five games, and for the second straight game he achieved 10 points within the first 12 minutes.

* Landry NnokoLandry NnokoSo. Center#35 6-10, 245Montverde, FLView Full Profile posted four blocks and now has an eight-game streak of his own with at least one blocked shot. He has 67 for the season.